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How to delete red envelope information in JD.COM? COM?
Open the JD.COM interface, click my tab, click the "message" icon in my options interface, then open the message interface and select the item to delete, and then slide down.
Then the red Delete button appears. At this time, we can delete the message by clicking the "Delete" button.
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Liu, the founder of self-operated e-commerce enterprise in China, is the chairman and CEO of JD.COM Group. Its subsidiaries include JD.COM Mall, JD Finance, Paipai.com, JD Intelligence, O2O and overseas business departments. In 20 13, virtual operator license was officially obtained. 20 14 was officially listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange in May.
20 15 in July, JD.COM was selected into Nasdaq 100 index and Nasdaq 100 average weighted index because of its high growth. 20 16 June, we reached a deep strategic cooperation with Wal-Mart, and 1 store was merged into JD.COM.
20 17 1.4. China unionpay announced that the payment company under jingdong finance has officially become a member institution of unionpay. 20 17 On April 25th, JD.COM Group announced the formal establishment of Jingdong Logistics Sub-group. On August 3rd, 2007, the list of Internet enterprises 100 in China was published, and JD.COM ranked fourth. On July 20 19, the ranking of Fortune Global 500 published in July 20 19 was 139.
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